Between 1914 and 1948, she wrote thirteen books in Swedish; nine under her own name, one under the
pseudonym Ala and three under the male name
Bengt Ivarson. Under her own name: •
Studies on the variation of refractive indices and the density of rock salt under the influence of temperature; fysiikan väitöskirja. Stockholm, 1888 •
From the Alps and the sea. Söderström, Helsinki, 1914 •
Fröken Milla Lund och Fiken, Hennes hund: en rimkrönika från nådens år 1916 ; silhouette by Emil Cedercreutz. Schildt, Helsingfors 1919 (Finnish translation:
Miss Milla Lund and Ahnas, his dog: a rhyming short story of grace from 1916, Palladium books, Tampere 1996) •
At home and outside. The author, Helsinki 1934 •
Wanderlust. Söderström, Helsinki 1935 •
Travel memories. The author, Helsinki 1940 •
My joy. The author, Helsinki 1943 •
Uneven. The author, Helsinki 1945 •
Alternation. The author, Helsinki 1946 •
From different times. The author, Helsinki 1948 Under the pseudonym Ala: • ''Arabella's Travels Told for Youth''. Mercator, Helsinki 1912 Under the pseudonym Bengt Ivarson: •
Gifts and old ladies. Schildt, Helsinki 1917 •
Kind and naughty. Schildt, Helsinki 1925 •
Distressed and happy. Söderström, Helsinki 1932 == References ==