I should also consider possible sources. Project Gutenberg or other public domain repositories might have digitized versions. If not, suggesting local libraries use interlibrary loan or accessing it through academic databases could be good alternatives. Emphasize ethical access methods and warn against piracy.
Finally, make sure the response is informative, guides them toward legal alternatives, and explains why direct PDFs aren't feasible. Keep the tone helpful and respectful, focusing on providing solutions while upholding ethical standards. I should also consider possible sources
I should mention that "Quiromancia Total" isn't a well-known title. Maybe the user is confusing different authors or editions. The original "Arte Para La Lectura De Las Manos" by Francisco Rodriguez is available in some libraries and might have been digitized, especially since it's a classic. However, distributing it for free online without proper permissions could be illegal if the copyright is still in effect. Emphasize ethical access methods and warn against piracy