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For a grammar book, I would suggest either the Practice Makes Perfect Spanish series, since they have a lot of different workbooks on different subjects. They have one called Basic Spanish which targets beginners: link
Also, there's the Easy Spanish Step by Step series: link
Both have exercises, vocabulary and answer keys to everything so for written practice, they can be pretty helpful!
Don't have any PDF links for you, but I will say RE: Rosetta Stone...
You can get many of the same resources for free on Duolingo. But it depends what kind of Spanish`you want to learn. For example, if it's Iberian Spanish (Castellano, Spanish Spanish) then duolingo might not be such a safe bet because the Spanish on there is based mostly on the Latin American dialects.
If it's physical books you're into, this is my bible. I have found it so comprehensive and it fills in some gaps nicely. But perhaps also get this to give you a nice grounding in the grammar and syntax.