Arthur Henry Chamberlain was a professor of Education and Principal of the Normal School of Manual Training, Art, and Domestic Economy, Throop Polytechnic Institute, Pasadena, California. His works include: Basketry, Clay and Paper Weaving for the Elementary Grades (1905), Manual Training in Rural Schools (1907), Technical Education in High Schools and Colleges (1907), The Relation of Art Education to Everyday Life: From the Utilitarian Side (1907), The Condition and Tendencies of Technical Education in Germany (1908), The Lost Chord in Education (1909), John Swett, Teacher, Author, Man (1913), Ideals and Democracy: An essay in Modernism (1913), The Growth of Responsibility and Enlargement of Power of the City School Superintendent (1913), Thrift and Conservation: How to Teach it (1919), Thrift Education: Course of Study Outline for Use in Years One to Eight Inclusive (1928) and Interpreting Education (1933). --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.