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Advanced Swift is the only book I know that addresses your needs. I'm in the same boat. I decided to just start learning compiler architecture and programming languages. After Advanced Swift, (I got a book on writing a Pascal compiler in Java)[http://www.amazon.com/Writing-Compilers-Interpreters-Software-Engineering/dp/0470177071]. Next, I'm going to find a general purpose programming language text book to read. All the while I'm going to work on my C++ understanding.
After that, I should be competent enough to dive into the open source Swift project.