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In 1988, a British mountain climber named Joe Simpson wrote a book called Touching the Void, a harrowing account of near death in the Peruvian Andes
It got good reviews but, only a modest success, it was soon forgotten
Then, a decade later, a strange thing happened
Jon Krakauer wrote Into Thin Air, another book about a mountain-climbing tragedy, which became a publishing sensation
Suddenly Touching the Void started to sell again
Random House rushed out a new edition to keep up with demand
Booksellers began to promote it next to their Into Thin Air displays, and sales rose further
A revised paperback edition, which came out in January, spent 14 weeks