Help restore a iphoto book from back up

An 'expert' backed up all my iphoto6 photo to an external disk. I have restored all photos but can't locate/restore the travel book i had created and which contained all 18 months wort travel blog text. there is a iphoto6 file -'document type' which iphoto says is unrecognisable. When i go to import from iphoto only the albums, originals & modified are available ....please help

Is this a Time machine question? I would suggest raising the query here:
http://discussions.apple.com/category.jspa?categoryID=143

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