It usually comes as a bit of a surprise that each chapter of a textbook should be a different reference. Many academic books are and text-books are written by multiple authors and edited by one of those authors. Look in the Harvard referencing guide for how to reference a "book chapter". The author is the person who wrote that chapter and the heading of the chapter appears first in the reference. Later in the reference the editor of the book and the name of the book appear.
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