An important contribution [ that] effectively historicizes the transition from the decade of the 1990s, when internet culture was a novelty to some, through the present moment, when things are quite otherwise. * Brian Lennon, Professor of English and Comparative Literature, Pennsylvania State University, USA * Warwick blends cultural history, autoethnography, humanistic analysis, and Wayback Machine-enabled readings of early websites to reconstruct the exhilarating intellectual and affective atmosphere of cyberspace, the monographs titular world elsewhere, an enticing place, removed from everyday activities and full of hope for its utopian possibilities. * Digital Humanities Quarterly *