Moving photobook from iPhoto 6

I've created a photobook in iphoto 6 but it apprears to no longer be supported for printing.  Is there a way to move this photobook to my husbands macbook pro which has iphoto '09?
Thanks,

You'll need to copy th Library that contains the book to the other machine and then open it with 09.
You can't just move a book. It has to be the Library.
Regards
TD

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