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Thanks for posting Aeon, I'd not heard of this one. I've read V&V in the Regardie edition of Gems of the Equinox, though not gotten much past playing "spot the tarot card".
I have "Gems" too, Grigori. My brother has the full set of Weiser's Equinox reprint from the 1970s (advertisements and all), stashed away in a box somewhere, and he never looks at it. But he will never part with it either, nor with his elegant leather-bound edtion of Dee's "Actions with Spirits." Pity . . .
Regarding Regardie (pardon the alliteration ), I think he did the world a service by paring down the sprawling (and relatively unavailable) set into a manageable length, and I haven't noticed much if any duplication between "Gems" and the other volumes of Crowley's writing I have (but I haven't really been looking). Does anyone know if The Vision and the Voice was substantially edited by Regardie? He always struck me as the "Moon" to Crowley's "Sun," (that is, "reflected light"), so I can't imagine he meddled with the text too strenuously. Not to put down Regardie, I've appreciated him as an explicator and a compiler, and I did get some value out of his original writing in the early going.
ETA: I do wish there was more of Crowley's poetry in it, though. That was his other calling. I understand there is a compilation of it out there somewhere.