Since we’re on the subject of tropical islands (see below), here is a really beautiful cover for Adam Shaw’s 1966 novel Pleasure Island. We first saw it at killercoversoftheweek, which informed us that it was painted by Ron Lesser, one of top illustrators of the mid-century era. Taking a close look at the art, it seems to us that the characters depicted are thinking two entirely different things at this moment.
Him: Wow, she’s hot! I can’t wait to have her. I think I’ll call this place Pleasure Island.
Her: *sigh* It was nice while it lasted. Looks like we’ll have to invent clothes and self defense classes now.
The locale in the story is one of the Marquesas Islands. Shaw’s characters made a habit of stumbling upon natural wonders, because he followed Pleasure Island with Isle of Delight and Shipwrecked on Paradise. Safe to assume pleasures, delights, and paradise-like qualties were quickly ruined in each place. See more Lesser cover art here.