
Frank Joseph is the pen name of Frank Collin. Before starting his writing career as Frank Joseph, Frank Joseph Collin was the head of the National Socialist Party of America, an offshoot of the National Socialist White People's Party. Under his leadership, the Nazi Party of America achieved notoriety and fame when it tried to stage a march in Skokie, a largely Jewish suburb of Chicago. The attempts to organise a march and the response of the local government ultimately led to a case heard by the Supreme Court. He lost his position in the party he founded after being convicted of child molestation in 1979. As a white supremacist and self-described Nazi, Frank Joseph mostly writes about the hypothesis that European peoples migrated to North America before Columbus, and that all Native American civilizations were initiated by descendants of white people. In 1987 he wrote his first book about Atlantis.

The Lost Kingdoms of the Adena, Hopewell, Mississippians, and Anasazi
2009

The Astonishing Scientific Achievements of Early Civilizations
2020

And Other Lost Worlds
2013

2010

New Evidence of Ancient Secrets
2000

The Lost Civilization--A Mirror of Our World
2015

20 Million Years of Human and Pre-Human Cultures
2013

The Lost Civilizations in the Light of Modern Discoveries
2001

The Divine Shapers of Fate
2010

The Real War of the Worlds
2018

Keepers of Lost Knowledge and Healing Wisdom
2016

Their Impact on World Culture
2004

1999

2005

Compelling Evidence of the Sudden Fall of the Legendary Civilization
2002

The Rise and Fall of the World's Oldest Culture
2006

A Comprehensive Guide to the Pre-Columbian Visitors Who Really Discovered America
2013

How Our Continent was Shaped by Conquerors, Influencers, and Other Visitors from Across the Ocean
2016

The Evidence of Africans in America before Columbus
2003

Compelling Evidence of Ancient Immigrants, Lost Technologies, and Places of Power
2012

The Mysterious Role of Synchronicity in Shaping Our Lives
2009

The Lost Sagas of Conquerors, Castaways, and Scoundrels
2008