Ugh, finding PDFs of rare books can be such a pain. For 'Bring Me the Head of Oliver Plunkett,' I’d start by googling the title + 'PDF' or 'full text,' but honestly, it’s a long shot. Sometimes academic databases like JSTOR have surprising stuff, though you might hit paywalls. If you’re in college, your library’s interloan service could help. Otherwise, forums like Reddit’s r/rarebooks might have tips—I’ve seen users share legit archival links there before. Just steer clear of sketchy sites; they’re rarely worth the malware risk.
A friend once asked me about this exact book! While I couldn’t find a free PDF, I discovered it’s part of some university press collections. If you’re willing to spend a little, places like Amazon Kindle or Google Books often have digital editions for under $10. For free options, archive.org’s lending library sometimes rotates rare titles—worth bookmarking and checking back. Pro tip: If the author’s other works are easier to find, reading those might give context until you track this one down. Persistence pays off!
Man, obscure book hunts are my jam. For 'Oliver Plunkett,' I’d hit up specialized forums like LibraryThing or even Goodreads groups—superfans often share leads. Physical copies pop up on eBay occasionally, too. If you’re desperate, contacting small Irish booksellers might yield results; the title’s niche enough that someone might scan it upon request. Just don’t forget the thrill’s in the chase—half the fun is the weird rabbit holes you fall into along the way.
I totally get the curiosity about 'Bring Me the Head of Oliver Plunkett'—it’s one of those obscure gems that’s hard to track down! If you’re looking for a PDF, your best bet is checking legitimate platforms first. Sites like Project Gutenberg or Open Library sometimes host older, public domain works, though I’m not sure if this title’s there. Alternatively, try searching WorldCat to see which libraries have physical copies; some might offer digital loans.
If you’re comfortable with secondhand books, AbeBooks or ThriftBooks could have affordable copies. Just remember, supporting authors (or their estates) matters, even for niche titles. I once spent months hunting for a rare novel, only to find it in a tiny indie bookstore’s online catalog—felt like winning a treasure hunt!
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Alpha Oliver
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Oliver Steward
After struggling to come to terms with losing my cousin to another pack and the strain everything has brought on my family, I decided to focus on becoming a better Alpha than my father. Training every day and night to improve, working on all my skills so I can help my pack.
Truths are revealed as I find out why my Beta was banished and what is happening to my pack members. In doing so, I form an unlikely friendship with an enemy.
Amongst all the chaos, will a small ray of hope be found by finding one person who I was made for by the goddess herself?
Sophia Whitlock
My mother is a witch from a long line of witches, and my father is an Alpha wolf. I may as well be a human as I inherited nothing from either of them, unlike my sister, who is an Alpha.
I train every day to be better for her and our small pack. I swear we will never again experience what happened three years ago.
Alpha heir Oliver Steward walks into our little bit of paradise, and my world is completely turned outside down.
The Alpha Series:
1. Alpha Zander (Completed)
2. Alpha Oliver (Ongoing)
When Kayla Dawson wakes up on the morning of her marriage to the love of her life and mate, Dean, the last thing she expects is to see him standing at the foot of her bed with rage as he stares down at something beside her. She looks to see a man laying next to her, deep asleep, and completely naked, just like she was. All attempts to explain and vindicate herself proves futile as Dean doesn’t want to hear it and ultimately ends the marriage. Ashamed and humiliated, she runs away from her pack, only to find herself in more trouble. And this trouble is in the form of a man. A very sexy one at that.. Alpha Oliver would never have thought that a hunt would end up with him going home with a second chance mate that he absolutely doesn’t want. But the moon goddess has other plans for him, which he isn’t sure he likes…
In Death of Vampires, (Book 2 of Blood of The Chosen One) and a sequel to Resurrection of Vampires, Amber Willow travels back in time while on her death bed, revisiting her past life as Kyra Blackburn and living in that moment. There, she is just a five-year-old daughter of Caitlin Blackburn, the daughter of the lineage of the Blackburn Coven. Caitlin Blackburn; a great warrior chooses to cut off her lineage and lay low in a small peaceful town, Cinderville, all because she wants to protect her daughter as she has been Chosen. But even as she tries to live and blend with the townspeople, they won’t stop at nothing to make her and her daughter look bad in the eyes of other people whenever they see them, and on a fateful day, they pronounced her a witch and burned her in the eyes of all the townspeople.
Kneeling amongst her mother’s scattered ashes, Kyra vowed to avenge her mother’s death and the once peaceful town soon became a living hell for the people. That was before she later found out about other covens and how they were all after her life because she is the one sent to bring an end to their immortality in order to save humanity. Now, she was caught between saving the kind who killed her mother and giving redemption to her kind to live amongst humans and be like them.
NOTE: Please read the first book (Blood of The Chosen One: Ressurection of Vampires) to better understand the book. Or you can start from this second book since it is starting from the beginning but make sure to read the first one after.
My name is Emma Brannigan.
Just as my relationship progress hits 99%, Jake Sterling convinces me to sleep with him.
The next instant, the system's sharp warning rings out. "Emma, Jake's affection level for you has fallen from 99% to 60%! He's clearly unhappy with your performance."
I spiral into self-doubt and try every possible thing to improve myself.
One day, I overhear Jake bragging to his friends.
"Emma still doesn't realize that I can control her progress however I want.
"It's exactly like training a dog. When she does well, I raise her score as a reward, and when she slips up, I lower it to push her to improve.
"The first time she slept with me, I wasn't satisfied, so I dropped her progress to 60%.
"I bet she's already thinking about how to do even better for me next time!"
A boy I supported and raised called me one day, his voice bubbling with excitement.
He told me he'd finally found his biological parents.
It turned out he was the long-lost heir of the prestigious Carter family, one of the ten most influential families in Kingsford.
I was genuinely happy for him.
After everything he'd been through, he'd finally found his family.
I prepared countless gifts, looking forward to celebrating his homecoming with him.
But the celebration never came.
Instead, he vanished without a trace.
I went to the Carter estate myself, only for the butler to frown in confusion.
"A long-lost heir? Mr. and Mrs. Carter have only ever had one son."
My heart sank.
I hired people to investigate.
In the end, what awaited me was an unidentified corpse in the Carter family's private hospital.
The boy I had watched grow up would never smile and call me Ed again.
Instead, he lay motionless inside a morgue freezer.
The so-called homecoming had never been about bringing their son home.
He simply was a compatible heart donor for their real son.
My sweet, well-behaved Owen...
The family he longed for and the future he dreamed of had both led him straight to his death.
Just then, an invitation to the Carter heir's birthday gala arrived in my hands.
Good.
The Carter family, was it?
I would soon find out whether they could survive making an enemy of the Blackwell family, the most powerful family in Kingsford.
"Skye, please," Jaxon's voice was desperate, but I couldn't bear to look at him after what I'd learned. "Listen to me first, baby."
"What is there to explain?" My words were bitter. "Why keep it hidden until now?"
He didn't respond. I let out a mixture of sobs and laughter. "See?"
"Skye, please. My situation is difficult. Just give me a chance to explain. I have too much on my plate."
I shook my head. "No, I don't need to hear your lies."
"Is it that hard for you, Skye? I always listen to you."
His words hit me. "Are you blaming me? Sorry, Jaxon. This setup is tiring. I waited for you, but you were not there when I needed you most. I tried to reach out, but you were too busy with things you didn't tell me. So, I was left alone like I was no one."
I could see a mix of emotions in his eyes—emotions I couldn't fathom, emotions I saw for the first time since we started our relationship.
"I'm sorry, Jaxon. I want to let go. I tried so hard, but I'm choosing myself this time. You stole the only friend I had!"
As I opened the door, my heart broke. "Baby, please. Don't give up on me. I love you."
"I can't feel it, Jax. I'm too drained. I'm sorry." I stepped outside the room. "And I hope not to see you again."
I stumbled upon 'Bring Me the Head of Oliver Plunkett' while browsing through obscure literary forums, and it immediately piqued my curiosity. From what I've gathered, it’s a wild, surrealist ride written by Alfred Bester, blending satire and dark humor in a way that feels ahead of its time. As for availability, I haven’t found a free legal version floating around—most copies seem to be out-of-print physical editions or paid digital releases.
That said, if you’re into experimental fiction, it might be worth tracking down a secondhand copy or checking niche bookstores. The novel’s reputation as a cult classic makes it a fascinating read, even if it’s not easily accessible. I ended up borrowing it through an interlibrary loan, and the absurdity of the premise alone made the hunt worthwhile.