IPhoto has duplicated my library during transfer!

I've recently bought a MacBook Pro and transferred files and applications across from my previous iMac without any hassle. However, when it comes to my iPhoto library, my original 6,580 photos have been duplicated 5 times... the iPhoto library now contains 35,819 pictures!
I dragged and dropped the iPhoto library on the iMac onto an external hard drive, and then dragged and dropped it into iPhoto in the MacBook when I loaded it up, and this is the result.
Does anyone have a solution, other than going through 35,819 photos individually and deleting each duplicate?
Thanks in hope and advance...
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I dragged and dropped the iPhoto library on the iMac onto an external hard drive, and then dragged and dropped it into iPhoto in the MacBook when I loaded it up, and this is the result.
When you dropped the Library "into" iPhoto you imported that library to another one.
Never import one Library to another. Every version and thumbnail is imported like a distinct photo, you lose all your Albums, Keywords etc., the link between Original and Previews is destroyed, the non-destructive editing feature is ruined and so on. In summary: it's mess.
The trick is to simply copy the Library to the Pictures Folder on the new Machine. Then open it.
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