I need to print my Aperture book locally or myself - How do I do it?

I ordered a book directly from Aperture; however, it will not be shipped in time for my client. So I'm desperate!
Can I go to a local printer/photo developing place/Kinkos/National Camera - I don't care where...
and have them print front & back pages with the same/look quality as the book that I ordered from Apple?
I would even try printing myself, but I'm not sure what paper to buy...how to imitate the look of the pages...
Either option...will they print full-bleed?
Has anyone done this? I could buy a printable book set from Best Buy or something (I know Epson makes some, but I would really like a 11x8.5...just like Apple's so I don't have to re-size)...Any ideas?
Or can I just buy acid free 100# premium matte paper & have a local printer or photo place print it front & back & then I can put it in a cover?
But how would they do that? Do I hook up my Mac & upload it to them? Do I save as a PDF & if so, will my quality deteriorate?

Oh dear. Only advice I can offer is to get on the phone, ring the Aperture print service and offer $$ for urgent delivery.
I've never done an Aperture book, but remember being able to get a .pdf of a book layout from iPhoto, so you may be able to do the same. You can try taking that .pdf to a local printer, but my .pdf's have all been rgb files, when they need to be cmyk to print "properly". try it though, and let us know what happens?

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