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With this latest Best of Argosy release, we show a different side of Arthur Leo Zagat, one akin to the immortal illusion escapades created by Edgar Rice Burroughs and A. Merritt, with just a dash of H. P. Lovecraft. Arthur Leo Zagat graduated from Fordham School Law Institution in what ended up being a very bad calendar year - 1929. Thanks to the stock market crash and the ensuing depressive disorder, he, like his modern-day Erle Stanley Garner, never employed law. Instead, Zagat teamed up with another battling young attorney, Nate Schachner, collaborating on the raft of knowledge fiction and illusion yarns for Question Tales and similar pulps. Stunning off by himself, Zagat soon established himself as a flexible writer. His skills and reputation grew, and by the mid-1930s, he cracked the very best pulp publication, Argosy, creating a string of serialized illusion novels which were nothing like anything Zagat got ever penned recently. Drink We Deep was the to begin these. It ran in six parts, you start with the July 31, 1937 Argosy. It's the eerie account of fearless archeologist and paleontologist Hugh Lambert, and the weirdness he uncovered in pastoral upstate New York. We don't want to provide away any tale secrets, so we'll just estimate the blurb adorning Drink We Deep's Fantastic Novels reappearance: Under the timeless stones of the Heiderbergs - slumbering below Lake Wankooka's unfathomed waters - is the seed of Globe conflict. For there lives the strange and troubled competition of other worldlings, ready, always ready, for the hour of deliverance.... And on the Earth's surface, one man feels in his bloodstream an amazing summons that phone calls him with their side..." We realize little about the motivation for this fearful illusion. Except this: "My daughter's warmer summer months camp provided me the setting and the motivation for Drink We Deep," Zagat once disclosed.