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I'd second your suggestion but the D-R translation today is more like the KJV than the original D-R, plus it uses the Nestle-Aland manuscripts for the NT, which is absolutely heretical.
In this case, OP can buy the KJV with Apocrypha and print out an index with the Apocrypha in correct order with the OT. If OP has a little more money to spare, then I'd buy at least three Bibles: one to carry around (which is also his favorite translation), then his favorite translation as house Bible for faster reading - because you read a lot faster when the font is bigger -, and lastly, an alternative translation for comparison. At least one of those Bibles should have all books, so a Catholic Bible (which unfortunately doesn't have 3 and 4 Esdras), an Orthodox Bible, or a Protestant BIble with Apocrypha is good to go.
In pic related I own a facsimile of the first KJV print, but it also includes comments and cross-references. The print and paper is cheap because it is printed in China, but it fulfills its purpose; meaning to give you the full Bible experience. If you're German then do it unironically like pic related.