Hello, Hoax!
I can assure you the advice I am about to give you is no hoax. (I apologize for the horrible pun, but I simply could not resist). I was fortunate enough to obtain textbooks from a friend. I shall provide you with the book details, but I cannot guarantee their availability nor accessibility. If you cannot find them available online, on E-bay, or Amazon, then they may have gone out of print or are uncommon.
The New Penguin Russian Course: A Complete Course For Beginners, by Nicholas J. Brown. (Pub. 1996 , by Penguin Books) [Available on Amazon:
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Complete Russian: Teach Yourself, by Daphne West. (2010) [Available on Amazon:
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Russian: A Self-Teaching Guide, by Kathryn Szczepanska (Pub. 2005, by John Wiley & Sons Inc.)
Admittedly, however, the above books may have rather steep or unaffordable prices. If they are completely out of your budget range, then it may be best, as xxHoax recommended (by the way, are you two related in any way?), to Google free Russian courses, and also perhaps visit YouTube and search for Russian lessons on there. Because we live in the digital age, there is an abundance of free and effective language resources for you to learn Russian.