William Péne de Bois
House of Balloons was created on 2011-03-21.
Yes.
speculative fiction... i think
never give up
professsor william william sherman
C.H Gibbs-Smith has written: 'Balloons' -- subject(s): Balloons
John A. Baker has written: 'British balloons' -- subject(s): Registers, Balloons, Airships
I'm doing a book project On it and an important scene is when he lands in Krakatoa
Emil Joseph Widmer has written: 'Military observation balloons (captive and free)' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Aerial observation (Military science), Balloons, Captive Balloons, Military Aeronautics
Let's denote the number of pink balloons as P. Since there are 48 green balloons, 48 = G. Furthermore, there are 12 fewer purple balloons than pink balloons; therefore, P = 12 + Purple. We are told there are 102 balloons in total, so we know P + G + Purple = 102. You can then solve the system of equations to find the number of each color balloon.
Professor Sherman from "The 21 Balloons" is a meticulous planner who likes to keep things organized and structured. He is incredibly resourceful and inventive, always using his engineering skills to solve problems. He also values independence and solitude, as seen when he chooses to embark on his journey alone.
Byron Sorel has written: 'In pink balloons' 'Sappho's island'