“The Theory and Practice of Compiler Writing” by Jean-Paul Tremblay is a comprehensive textbook focusing on the subject area of computers, specifically focusing on compiler writing. Published by McGraw-Hill Higher Education in 1985, this hardcover book contains 816 pages and is part of the McGraw-Hill Computer Science Series. With a Dewey Decimal of 005.453, this textbook covers topics related to hardware, personal computers, and compilers. Written in English, it is a valuable resource for those interested in the theory and practice of compiler writing.