Who better to know what is "the best" than the man who made Neiman Marcus synonymous with excellence for more than fifty years? The sequel to Minding the Store, Quest for the Best outlines Marcus' philosophy of what constitutes the best in goods and services and how to receive it. Marcus describes how increased labor costs and the disappearance of family-owned businesses into the pockets of corporate giants have led to an institutionalized indifference to quality. "I have observed," he writes, "that when you talk with an independent fine-quality maker, he speaks with pride about his product; when you talk with the chairman of a large corporation, he refers with pride to its net profit and balance sheet." Quest for the Best is not just a nostalgic look, however, at the age of handcrafted elegance. Marcus gives good advice on how consumers can educate themselves about the best, demand it, and get it. He describes his own experiences with the best in chapters such as "The Things You Love to Touch," and "Bed and Board." Witty, urbane, but always accessible, Marcus is a joy to read. This paperback edition features a new Preface and updated "Best Things List" that readers will want to copy and carry with them. Originally published in 1979, Quest for the Best is more timely now than ever. "Conditions which made it possible to run personalized, high-service stores in the past are no longer prevalent, and never will be again. This calls for a new scenario, in which stores must find fresh solutions to satisfying their customers; stores must recognize that profits can be permanent only if satisfaction is rendered, and must be aware that the demand for quality is not only still alive but growing. Customers, in turn, should not be bashful in their insistence on the best."-From "The Future for Fine Quality" STANLEY MARCUS, Chairman Emeritus of the Neiman Marcus stores, received a B.A. degree from Harvard University and also attended Harvard Business School. A noted lecturer who publishes fine press miniature books out of The Somesuch Press, he is the author of Minding the Store, Viewpoints of Stanley Marcus, and Stanley Marcus from A to Z, all from the University of North Texas Press.