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Herman Lindqvist is a Swedish journalist who is very conversant with history. If his excellent biography of Napoleon, simply called Napoleon, is translated i strongly recommend it. Sure you could read it if you speak icelandic/norwegian/danish too.
But then, as there is no supply per se, you have to decide whether you want to aim for revenue or as many readers as possible. I am, however, unfamiliar with how the market for e-books work.
If they are translated, I would recommend Jan Guillou's trilogy of Arn de Gothia. Very good books if you like factors of heroisms and are willing to accept that it might not be the greatest piece of literature ever written, but a few hours of entertainment.
Not really, but the price DETERMINES the supply. If you increase your price the result will be an increased supply and a decreased demand.
I'm only a layman with an interest and a few books read, however. But the solution to your problem would be to simply raise the price to the recommended...
It is simple economics: where the demand and supply curves meet and create an equilibrium and thus a market price. With you holding your price so low, you create and under-supplied good as demand is high and supply is too low.
To create balance for the good, you need to increase your price...