This classic little volume tells the story of a voyage down the Yadkin-Great Peedee River. It provides a delightful vignette of life on the river early in the 20th Century. It is the perfect mini-adventure, historically notable, and a delightful read. Its author was the late Rev. Douglas L. Rights 1891-1956, who was a Bishop Elect of the Moravian Church at the time of his death. Outside the environs of the Moravian Church, and of Winston-Salem, N. C., where he was a prominent pastor, Douglas Rights was best known as the author of The American Indian in North Carolina, still a definitive work.