Aperture 2.0 Library Failure - lost images

I have recently upgraded to 10.5.2, the new graphics library etc and Aperture 2.0 in order to use my Canon EOS 1Ds Mark III. The FIRST, new library that I created and loaded just 55 raw files in has lost my images!
Background: I was using the images fine after importing, had rated, organized, cropped, applied keywords etc and then after quitting to take a break, came back and reloaded Aperture...
Aperture's library is now not displaying my images - thumbnails appear blank, main images are blank, previews are not available in iphoto browser etc
Worse still the finder shows that the library has now become only 1.7mb small - eg way smaller than even one image, and i can't even find the original raw files
Things I have tried to recover...
- opening up the library package to find the original raw images
- exporting the project - it exports with the same problem
- backing up to a vault - same problem - no images in the vault
- the usual restarting the computer etc
This is incredibly disappointing to say the least... any ideas anyone? Apple?
Other things I know to do - just so anyone good enough to help has all the info:
- Time Machine is NOT backing up this library
- I have not written any files since this problem
- I have tried disk repairs - my disk appears fine...
Help?!

Ok, well for some reason, I can't edit my own message. Here's what I wanted to say....
Let's have a look at what Aperture thinks was imported. Right-click on [http://208.106.31.89/scripts/dump] the link and select 'Download linked file', then:
1) Open Terminal.app from Applications -> Utilities
2) Type 'chmod 755 ~/Downloads/dump.sh'
3) Type '~/Downloads/dump.sh "/path/to/your/aperture/library" '
4) Post the results of the script...
Don't type any of the single-quote (') characters above, but do type the double-quote ones ("). Note that the ~ character is next to the '1' key on the US keyboard, and it's a shifted-character.
Here's an example:
charlie% ~/Downloads/dump.sh "/Volumes/Users/charlie/Pictures/Aperture Library.aplibrary"
file '/Volumes/Users/charlie/Pictures/VJ1V2271.CR2 (size:12067173) is referenced
file '/Volumes/Users/charlie/Pictures/VJ1V1626.CR2 (size:12573080) is referenced
file '/Volumes/Users/charlie/Pictures/VJ1V2191.CR2 (size:13004152) is referenced
file '/Volumes/Users/charlie/Pictures/VJ1V2185.CR2 (size:13168053) is referenced
file '/Volumes/Users/Users/simon/Pictures/12NOV05PRAIA012.CR2 (size:8562709) is referenced
file '/Volumes/Users/charlie/Pictures/VJ1V1576.CR2 (size:12285696) is referenced
file '/Volumes/Users/charlie/Pictures/VJ1V1804.CR2 (size:13539361) is referenced
file '/Volumes/Users/charlie/Pictures/13NOV05PRAIA040.CR2 (size:7279522) is referenced
file '/Volumes/Users/charlie/Pictures/VJ1V1694.CR2 (size:11732118) is referenced
file '/Volumes/Users/charlie/Pictures/_M4S2077.CR2 (size:15492152) is referenced
file '/Volumes/Users/charlie/Pictures/12NOV05PRAIA022.CR2 (size:9285637) is referenced
This tells me that all the files were imported referenced, the path that Aperture thinks they're located and their sizes. If all your files are referenced, the library-size isn't a problem. If they're managed, it is.
Let me know
-=C=-

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