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Neiman Marcus’ Christmas Book for Unique Gift Ideas

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Neiman Marcus’ Christmas Book for Unique Gift Ideas

In just a few weeks the holiday gift giving season will begin and many of us will be frantically running out to shop for something special, different and memorable. 2010 marks the fiftieth anniversary of Neiman Marcus’ annual Christmas catalog offering unique and rare gift ideas.The story began back in 1960 when Stanley Marcus, the son of Herbet Marcus Sr., one of the three Neiman Marcus founders, decided to challenge his team to create a Christmas catalog full of exciting and rare gifts for the holidays. The resulting creation was named “His and Hers Gifts.”

For the fiftieth anniversary of “His and Hers Gifts” each story in The Christmas Book pays tribute to this remarkable idea of inspiring gifts. You’ll find His and Hers Hot Air Balloons (1964), A McKenzie Child’s Outfitted Airstream Trailer (1996), His and Hers Camels (1967), and even Painted Horses (1989).

This year’s offerings include a Tequila Avion private party by Colin Cowie, a gourd ukulele handmade by Danny Ferrington, and a limited edition Leica M9 camera. This year’s featured car is the 2011 Neiman Marcus Edition Camaro Convertible.

Even if Neiman Marcus has a knack for discovering the rare and the luxurious, throughout The Christmas Book you’ll also find “Fab Finds” which are great gifts at affordable prices and “Little Gems” which are gifts under $100. And to top off this fun way to gift shop, Neiman Marcus’ The Christmas Book is now available on your iPad making the experience much more enjoyable and convenient. Have fun!

*FREE SHIPPING at any price with code FALLNM – Offer expires 10/11/10 at 11:59 PM CT

www.NeimanMarcus.com

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