George Frederick Chambers (October 18, 1841–May 24, 1915) was an English barrister, amateur astronomer and author, who wrote a number of popular books about science.
[1][3] George Chambers published his first book, A Handbook of Descriptive and Practical Astronomy, when he was aged only 19 years.
He served as director of the Star-Colour Section of the British Astronomical Association between 1894 and 1900.
He produced a revised version of A Cycle of Celestial Objects by Admiral W. H. Smyth.
[3][1] Chambers also wrote geographical guides and travel books, including a Handbook to Eastbourne.