Very useful study of Jefferson. This work contains lots of biography, but is not focused on Jefferson's life as such. As the title notes, this book deals with Jefferson's image. We might say it deals with his press, public personae, or status in the eyes of the public.
Jefferson had both staunch defenders and equally staunch detractors. Whatever action he took raised the ire of those who opposed him, while pleasing his followers. Jefferson was not an innocent bystander in all this. He worked on image himself. He could be quite coy about political ambitions and quite bold about promoting himself. Any notion that politics in the early republic was a tame, gentlemanly affair is quickly dispelled in this book.
It is always a delight to read the story relating to the reconciliation of Jefferson and John Adams. It is rare for two people to share so many years of cooperation, the opposition to each other, and finally reconciliation.