Published as a serial in 8 parts. The Atlantic Monthly vols. 29-30, nos. 171-78 (January to August 1872), beginning p. 5 (e-copy at HathiTrust); under the heading "Septimius Felton ; or, the Elixir of Life." (so styled in running header; in story heading identically except all caps; in both first and last instalments).
A related essay later in vol. 30: G. P. Lathrop, "History of Hawthorne's Last Romance", October 1872, p. 452-60. (quoting the lead sentence): "the latest of Hawthorne's productions which reached a tangible completeness before the author's death" George Parsons Lathrop was Hawthorne's son-in-law and the editor of his complete works.
Published as a serial in 6 parts. The Saint Pauls Magazine vol. 10, January to June 1872, beginning p. 1 (e-copy at HathiTrust); under the heading "Septimius.* A Romance of Immortality." (so styled in first instalment heading, all caps, with a footnote indicated by the asterisk).
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The Dolliver Romance, and Kindred Tales | Houghton, Mifflin and Company | Omnibus | 69 |
| April 2003 | Septimius Felton; or, the Elixir of Life | Project Gutenberg | Novel | ||
| December 2011 |
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The Collected Supernatural and Weird Fiction of Nathaniel Hawthorne: Volume 4 | Leonaur Ltd | Collection | |
| December 2011 |
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The Collected Supernatural and Weird Fiction of Nathaniel Hawthorne: Volume 4 | Leonaur Ltd | Collection |