Cannot restore iPhoto Library. PLEASE HELP. Is it lost?

About two weeks ago, I opened iPhoto and my photos were missing. It said I had permission errors or something so I closed it and ran the alt-option restart iPhoto options in order. I waited for each of the four fixes to do their work. None of them fixed my iPhotos. I have my computer attached to an external hard drive with Time Machine running on it. I went to the iPhoto Library from a month ago (I know it was working then because I was using iPhoto before Christmas), and clicked restore on the iPhoto Library. It started restoring it to the current folder. At about 145gb of 188gb it stops and says: Cannot copy Error.
(I am retrying right now to see what the exact wording is)

This
http://pondini.org/TM/E9.html
as some tips and tricks that might help.

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