How do I restore my iPhoto Library after emptying the trash?

I recently transferred my iPhoto from my external hard drive to my desktop of my macbook air. I have two different iPhoto Libraries on this computer. IphotoAug2014 and IphotoFeb. I just now deleted the iPhotoFeb from my desktop and then emptied my trash! Is there any way to restore the library? HELP!! It is still on my external hard drive, but i have updated it since its been on my desktop.

Try using a data recovery product such as the ones listed here. Don't write anything else to the drive until the files are recovered or you choose not to recover them.
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