The rare third issue of Wired, July/August 1993, the iconic 1990s technology magazine, with articles on the early internet, computing, hacking, music, multimedia technologies, etc.

Includes Mitchell Kapor mapping the digital highway, interactive rock CD-ROM releases from Peter Gabriel, David Bowie and U2, science fiction writer Arthur C. Clarke on life and death, Peter Schwartz on knowledge as the new capital, Wall Street trading in the internet age, 21st century video journalism, 'Multi-User Dungeon' online chatrooms, bulletins from the front-line of the digital revolution, and much more.