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Eric Rosenthal is an influential figure in the field of historical documentation and visual storytelling, particularly focused on the Victorian era in South Africa. His works, including 'Victorian South Africa: A collection of one hundred and forty-nine engravings', provide a visual narrative that captures the essence of life during a transformative period in South African history. He has a talent for bringing to light the often-overlooked stories and images from this era, making them accessible and engaging to a modern audience.

In addition to his renowned collection of engravings, Rosenthal's explorations into the Rand rush of 1886-1911 and Johannesburg's early years further solidify his contributions to historical literature. His ability to weave together images and text creates a rich tapestry that not only informs but also inspires curiosity about South Africa's past. Through his works, he has influenced both historians and casual readers alike, encouraging a deeper understanding of the complexities of colonial history and its lasting impacts.