Retrieve the profile Favorites after hard drive crash

I had a hard drive crash and he had replaced. I managed to save most of my data from my old hard drive, but I don't think trying to save my Firefox bookmarks. I don't have a sync account until the accident occurred.

Is it possible at all to recover Favorites from before the crash?

Note: I use an iMac 2009 with a brand new hard drive and running OS X Mavericks.

Firefox always takes a backup of bookmarks.

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